Amy klinpratoom biography
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Real Name: Amika Klinpratoom
Nickname: เอมี่ กลิ่นประทุม
Other names: เอมี่, Amika Klinprathum, Emi Klinprathum
Personal Details
Nationality: Thai-American
Mother Tongue: Thai
Languages Known: Thai
Zodiac Sign: Cancer
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, America
Born on: July 8, 1982
Age As On Today: 42 years
Hometown: Los Angeles, California, America
Gender: Female
Martial Status: Married
Education Details
School: Thammasat University
College: Thammasat University
Education Qualification: Bachelor of Arts
Family Details
Husband/Spouse Name: Cee Siwat Chotchaicharin
Professional Details
Profession: Actress
Physical Details
Eye colour: Black
Hair Colour: Blond
Career
Best Known: Rerng Rita
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Thawit Klinprathum
Thai politician (1931–2006)
Thawit Klinprathum (Thai: ทวิช กลิ่นประทุม, alternatively transcribed as Dewitt or Thavich Klinpratoom; 9 February 1931 – 26 July 2006)[1] was a Thai politician. In the mid-1970s, he was the leader of the conservative and pro-military Social Justice Party. Thawit was an ally of the military rulers Thanom Kittikachorn and Praphas Charusathien who were deposed during the democratic uprising of October 1973.[2] From March 1975 to February 1976, he was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture in the coalition government of M.R. Kukrit Pramoj.[3]
During the government participation, Thawit developed a conflict with defence minister Pramarn Adireksarn of the Thai Nation Party, whom he attacked for manipulating the list of appointments of high-rank officers. Thawit, representing the interests of General Krit Srivara, alleged that Pramarn tried to dominate the armed forces, hinted that an irritated army could be tempted to revolt, and demanded Pramarn's dismissal.[4] Thawit was dismissed after he criticised the prime minister outspokenly for dissolving the parliament and for the government's price guarantee on rice.[5]
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